Martyr’s dream lives on, brother says revolution isn’t over

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Mia Golam Parwar called the life of Sharif Osman Hadi a deep inspiration, speaking at a prayer gathering in Dhaka. The event, held at the Al-Falah Auditorium in Moghbazar and organized by the group, featured Parwar describing Hadi as an undaunted revolutionary fighter from the July Uprising. He stated that Hadi died a fortunate martyr, his desire for that fate fulfilled, making his life meaningful both here and in the hereafter. Parwar pointed to the massive national response to his death, with millions attending his funeral, as proof of an extraordinary honor granted by Allah.

Parwar demanded the immediate capture and legal prosecution of the killers, backing Inqilab Moncho's call for arrests within a day. He urged the government to clarify its position and follow through on commitments made by the chief adviser at the funeral. The speech also recalled Hadi's dream of a sovereign and just Bangladesh, urging public unity to achieve it. Other speakers included Assistant Secretaries General Maulana ATM Masum and Maulana Abdul Halim, along with Hadi's brother, Omar bin Hadi.

Omar bin Hadi remembered his brother's unwavering faith in divine protection for himself and the nation. He said Hadi embraced martyrdom for the goal of freeing the country from oppression, stating that completing this unfinished revolution is now a collective responsibility. The program ended with prayers led by Parwar, seeking the highest heavenly honor for Hadi.
 

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